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Anal Dysplasia




Anal dysplasia, along with dysplasia of the cervix, is directly associated with the venereal wart viruses. If left untreated for many years, this condition may turn into cancer. Homosexuals with such a condition may infect their partners with Human Papillomavirus that may lead to penile intraepithelial neoplasia (PIN) that may develop into penile cancer in the long run. Anal dysplasia, along with dysplasia of the cervix, is directly associated with the venereal wart viruses.

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Anal Dysplasia

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Cervix, Venereal Wart

This condition is a rare occurrence strongly associated with certain types of Human Papillomavirus. Such disorder is more common among homosexuals and individuals who engage in receiving sex in anus. It has also been reported in females who have a history of CIN 3. Anal dysplasia, along with dysplasia of the cervix, is directly associated with the venereal wart viruses.

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